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    Marine Science Timeline

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    Marine Science Through The Years 1914 - (April 27) Reginald Fessenden‚ of Submarine Signal Corporation‚ used a Fessenden Oscillator to reflect a signal off an iceberg and simultaneously reflect an acoustic signal off the sea bottom. 1919 - French scientists succeed in running the first line of soundings obtained from an acoustic echo sounder. 1922 - The USS Stewart runs a line of soundings across the Atlantic Ocean using an acoustic echo sounder devised by Dr. Harvey Hayes. 1924 - The Coast

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    ocean and marine dumping

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    Ocean and marine dumping Again‚ think of the rubbish we all make each day. Paper waste‚ food waste‚ plastic‚ rubber‚ metallic and aluminum waste. In some countries‚ there are deposited into the sea. All these waste types take time to decompose. Example‚ it is know that paper takes about 6 weeks‚ aluminum takes about 200 years and glass takes even more. When these end up in the sea‚ they harm sea animals and cause a lot of deaths Oil Pollution Routine shipping‚ run-offs and dumping of oils on

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    U.S. Marines in Kuwait

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    Since the end of Operation Desert Storm in 1991‚ the liberated Kuwait has been host to thousands of U.S. marines stationed in and around Camp Doha. The alleged reason for this is to combat the apparent threat of aggression from Iraq. According to the Department of Defense‚ U.S. military presence in Kuwait is necessary to “maintain security and stability in the Gulf Region.” During the next four years‚ Iraq did several things to provoke the U.S. troops in Kuwait into mobilization‚ including challenging

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    Maria Gonzalez 8/22/12 Period: 8 Career Goal and Research Well I have always wanted to be a Marine Biologist‚ Homicide Detective‚ or a Forensic Pathologist it is simply because I love science it simply makes me wonder about so many things. My top choice right now would be a Homicide Detective and then later on in the years ill make sure I accomplish all my goals. This is what I want to do simply because I love science. I also think learning more about the body is amazing‚ and how accidents

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    Marine Corps Institute

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    8011A Basic Grammar And Composition PRINT EXAM [pic] 1.  Identify the part of speech of the italicized word in the following sentence:   The only NCOs who are authorized to carry a sword are Marine NCOs. (A) Adjective (B) Noun ccccccccccccccccccccc (C) Adverb (D) Preposition (E) Conjunction [pic] 2.  Nouns‚ pronouns‚ and verbs share these characteristics: (A) voice‚ tense (B) person‚ voice (C) person‚ number ccccccccccccccccccccc (D) number‚ mood [pic] Matching:  Select

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    acids from the algae stimulate a virus that causes the tumors. Scientists have been trying to understand the pathology of these tumors. The tumors were most commonly located on the turtle’s heads‚ eyes‚ and flippers. According to Celia Smith‚ UH Mānoa Marine Biology Professor‚ “Many hypotheses were offered to explain the tumors‚ but we kept coming back to the observation that urban reefs—those near dense populations—are the sites with greater numbers of sick turtles. We had no mechanism for this disease”

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    Marine: Armenian Cuisine

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    Sargsyan Marine LIC‚ international journalism 3rd year‚ 2nd group The Armenian national cuisine In Armenian tables you can find various dishes which irritate appetite. Armenian cuisine is full of many tasty dishes which love not only Armenians but also tourists. There are dishes for any taste. Those who love sweet Armenians offer apricot’s jam‚ those who love spicy food can try basturma‚ and sour lovers can try different types of canned vegetables. The dominating dishes of Armenian cuisine

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    David

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    I will compare Subway and Panda Express. Subway is an American fast food restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwich (subs) and salads. It is owned and operated by Doctor’s Associates‚ Inc. Subway is one of the fastest growing franchises in the world with 40‚229 restaurants in 102 countries and territories as of 11 September 2013. It is the largest single-brand restaurant chain and the largest restaurant operator globally. Subway’s main operations office is in Milford‚ Connecticut;

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    David The Deepwater

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    Nguyen Tran Env 411-001 The Deep “The blue planet” was captured By a British (David Attenborough) and presented in 2001. From this document‚ David will show viewers new species that they’ve never seen before. Especially from second episode‚ David specially dived into the Deep Ocean where he called the abyss. Furthermore‚ David also shows us how these species can survive in harsh environment which he called “monster”. In every deep ocean‚ the pressure is very high about 100 times atmosphere that

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    Marine Environmental Law

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    I. Introduction The protection of marine environment as part of the general emergence of environmental consciousness has become of paramount importance for the shipping industry. It is well known that maritime casualties act as catalysts for the creation of international and regional legislation. Therefore‚ the European Union following the “Erika” and the “Prestige” shipwrecks‚ which occurred in 1999 and 2002 respectively‚ has pursued legislative measures in response to the oil pollution of the

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